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Abu Dhabi realty offers unique destination, diverse products

Diversifying into different sectors with quality products is the way forward to stay afloat, real estate experts and developers said during the 10th edition of International Real Estate and Investment Show held in the Capital.

They said the new investment law will add much-needed confidence in the market.

“The culture of real estate is new in Abu Dhabi and evolving. So we will take some time to adapt to this culture. Even the government bodies will take some time. But in generally the economy is very solid and I encourage everybody to invest in Abu Dhabi. In coming days, government bodies will be more dynamic,” Al Ameri said during a panel discussion.

Inviting investors to Abu Dhabi, he said: “We are here to protect interests of private sector investors. We solve challenges faces by locals, and those between contractors, developers and government bodies.”

On the present sentiments in the market, he said: “There is always some problem in market. It is not a big thing.”

An Aldar Properties’ official said the real estate developer has multiple assets located in key and unique destinations in its portfolio which gives an edge over others and helps to prevail over market trends.

“Yas Island is an entertainment destination with Warner Brothers, Yas Mall, du Arena, Ferrari World and Yas Hotel. We are also in the process of handing over the first residential units.” Al Awlaqi noted Aldar’s acquisition of assets on Saadiyat Island in sectors ranging from hospitality, retail, residential, education and infrastructure. Then there is Aldar’s Al Ghadeer residential masterplan with 14,408 units and gross floor area of 1.3million sq. m.

“Despite prevailing market trends, we continue to have demand for our destinations. We make sure to be competitive and have promotional offers. And we have seen very good level of interest in many products. A lot of it is not just marketing but word of mouth. When you have your family and friends moving into a new destination a word of mouth goes around.” Al Awlaqi said focused and disciplined players with unique products will survive any market situation. “Abu Dhabi has so much to offer,” he said and added the capital needs to be promoted as tourist and business destination.

He noted that the new real estate policies and regulations is an added stimulus. “The regulations have given lot of comfort to investors and developers,” Al Awlaqi said and added: “There is room for more to be done.”

Bloom Holding chief executive Sameh Muhtadi said the group, apart from properties, has diversified to education, hospitality and healthcare. The CEO said Bloom operates schools in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain and expanded to Dubai.

“We are also looking at a nursery,” he noted and added: “Having a school in middle of gated community is a great offering. We are looking to that.”

For developers to tide over the slowdown, Muhtadi said mature decision making and identifying the requirements of Abu Dhabi market should be the key area of focus.